Author Topic: Cars. (V2)  (Read 77251 times)

reasons to do dislike electric "cars"
-no noise
-all of them look like stuff

people should listen to me more, im so cool and smart and stuff

No noise pollution is a good thing, it makes it easier to get away from the police. B)

that car looks extremely tacky.
do you have an eye condition or a hole in your head?

do you have an eye condition or a hole in your head?
no.
that truck just looks stupid and I find it weird that you think it is better than cars that Stocking has been posting.







These are loving cool. Stock trucks that come ready to do badass stuff with. Same with Dodge Power Wagons;


no.
that truck just looks stupid and I find it weird that you think it is better than cars that Stocking has been posting.
hahaha, oh boy atleast stocking appears to be showing some appreciation for the well-known veterans

modern cars all look similar, an american sedan looks like a japanese sedan
classic cars tend to have an independent look and dont look like a cheap copy of the rival car companies

you should put yourself on that loving "idiot list" of yours.

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These are loving cool. Stock trucks that come ready to do badass stuff with. Same with Dodge Power Wagons;

Oh my loving god that Raptor looks amazing :V

hahaha, oh boy atleast stocking appears to be showing some appreciation for the well-known veterans

I have no idea who the forget you are, I'm sure most people don't. I'm just being courteous because you haven't done anything worth being berated for, but when you try to assert yourself as some sort of "well-known veteran" when you're pretty much a nobody, calls for a tar-and-feathering.

modern cars all look similar, an american sedan looks like a japanese sedan
classic cars tend to have an independent look and dont look like a cheap copy of the rival car companies

90s sedans were notorious for all of them looking the same, 2000 and up vehicles have taken great leaps to distinguish themselves from each other inside and out.


there appears to be a misunderstanding:
i was talking about cars, not me.

by "well-known veterans" i meant cars that are somewhat famous, like the Ford Cortina
« Last Edit: November 11, 2011, 04:58:24 PM by Uncle Bengs »

there appears to be a misunderstanding:
i was talking about cars, not me.

Cars can't be veterans, I'm sure you meant to say legends, and very few affordable cars deserve that title. Things like the 1982 Firebird Trans Am, 1961 Ferrari GT, 1975 Ford GT, 1969 Dodge Charger, etc., all of them became legends from their place in cinema first and foremost. What you're posting aren't legends, they're just antiques. Cool cars to own, but you're not really going to impress anyone with a 1960s Ford Ranger.

No noise pollution is a good thing, it makes it easier to get away from the police. B)
Good luck getting away from cops with your 50 horsepower engines.

Also can't beat the roar of a I6, V6 or especially V8 with no mufflers <3

Good luck getting away from cops with your 50 horsepower engines.

Also can't beat the roar of a I6, V6 or especially V8 with no mufflers <3

You do realize that electric motors and ICEs use different measurements right? Electric motors are graded on continuous horsepower while ICEs are graded by peak horsepower. The Chevy Volt has just as much HP as other vehicles in its class, and can reach speeds up to 100mph on electricity alone. Throw in its gasoline engine as compliment, and it can probably match the speed of most V6 sedans running on gasoline with comparatively abysmal mileage and noise pollution.

hahaha, oh boy atleast stocking appears to be showing some appreciation for the well-known veterans

modern cars all look similar, an american sedan looks like a japanese sedan
classic cars tend to have an independent look and dont look like a cheap copy of the rival car companies

you should put yourself on that loving "idiot list" of yours.
lol.
your "veterans" all look awful and you haven't posted a good one yet. you're one of those guys who thinks everything from the old days is just amazing.

2000 Mitsubishi Gallant REPRESENT!



I'd be getting me some rim covers, I absolutely hate those.

Also;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldbwSQcOTww

Cars can't be veterans, I'm sure you meant to say legends, and very few affordable cars deserve that title. Things like the 1982 Firebird Trans Am, 1961 Ferrari GT, 1975 Ford GT, 1969 Dodge Charger, etc., all of them became legends from their place in cinema first and foremost. What you're posting aren't legends, they're just antiques. Cool cars to own, but you're not really going to impress anyone with a 1960s Ford Ranger.


yeah well sorry for not being flawless

a car legend is in my opinion, a car that kids wanted to drive when they got their license and a car that was featured in movies and such or doing exceptionally well in races. but antique cars should not be forgotten as many of them played an important role but they never got famous.

and i'd also like to add in that i am impressed by old vehicles in because people has taken their time to take care of them or maybe even fixed an old junker and make it look it was straight out of the factory

lol.
your "veterans" all look awful and you haven't posted a good one yet. you're one of those guys who thinks everything from the old days is just amazing.

piss off. nobody cares about your or my opinions anyway.
« Last Edit: November 11, 2011, 05:19:33 PM by Uncle Bengs »



piss off. nobody cares about your or my opinions anyway.
True.
Lets just get back to posting cars.
My neighbors own a really cool camaro, I'll see if I can get pics.